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Efficient dual mode multicolor luminescence in a lanthanide doped hybrid nanostructure: A multifunctional material

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The present work deals with inorganic-organic hybrid nanostructures capable of producing intense visible emission via upconversion (UC), downconversion (DC), and energy transfer (ET) processes which show the potential of the material as a luminescent solar collector (LSC), particularly to improve the efficiency of silicon solar cells. To achieve this, Gd2O 3:Yb3 +/Er3 + phosphor (average particle size ∼ 35nm) and a Eu(DBM)3Phen organic complex have been synthesized separately and then the hybrid structure has been developed using a simple mixing procedure. Intense UC emission (in the red, green, and blue regions) due to Er3 + is observed on near infrared (976nm) excitation which shows color tunability with input pump power. In contrast, intense red emission of Eu3 + is observed on ultaviolet (UV) (355nm) excitation. The feasibility of energy transfer from Er3 + ions to Eu3 + ions has also been noted. These excellent optical properties are retained even if the particles of the hybrid nanostructure are dispersed in liquid medium, which also makes it suitable for security ink purposes. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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